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left stop on RB 5004

I don't know if my newly purchased 5004 heads have the new slip clutch feature. How can I tell? I bought them at a local irrigation supply company and the guy made it sound like they had them but I don't know for sure.

I am able to turn the rotor past the factory set left and right stops with some effort but is this OK?

If I don't have the slip clutch, how do you adjust the left stop in that case? All of the manuals and videos I watched make it sound almost like there is a possibility of having to loosen the entire head from the water inlet thread just enough so that the left stop aligns with where you want it. But that doesn't sound right to me since a loose connection will just allow water to seep out.

I just called Rainbird and asked them this question. They told me to turn ONLY the turret to adjust the left stop (which is what I have been doing). I told them that the directions for setting the left stop on the 5000 series on their website don't make sense. They say to rotate the entire case which makes it sound like its possible to loosen the connection to the inlet pipe if it's anything more than a 1/4 turn.

rain bird 5000 left hand spot adjust

I am familiar with procedure to increase the left hand stop (move it more to the left, counterclockwise) if you have rotors that are going to much to the left. How do you decrease the left hand stop (move it more to the right). Can it be done with out taking the rotor casing a part and reorienting the internals. Can by doing the opposite procedure to increase the left hand stop. Turning the rotor right past the stop instead of turning it left past the stop?